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>> sure, one used in all of the time. the basic story is second term outidents rely much more international cues. here in theseeing second barack obama term is exaggerated her of what would -- 80 82nd term resident -- any second term president. would've not had that many second term presidents. it's a fair question to ask it.e president have used a lot of important changes in domestic policy as well as global policy happened in the united states during wartime where a side effects. , the public-act sector was built after the union victories in world war ii and civil war. people want executive action to take care of it, i do not think started another war is a good idea. -- let's wreck and the problem happened in the past. -- let's recognize the problem happened in the past. found during and after the civil war by republicans pushing through things they never could've pushed through if democrats were there. passed. bill which was in congress grew out of a war that was one the biggest warts this country has ever fought. if w
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>> sure, one used in all of the time. the basic story is second term outidents rely much more international cues. here in theseeing second barack obama term is exaggerated her of what would -- 80 82nd term resident -- any second term president. would've not had that many second term presidents. it's a fair question to ask it.e president have used a lot of important changes in domestic policy as well as global policy happened in the united states during wartime where a side effects. , the public-act sector was built after the union victories in world war ii and civil war. people want executive action to take care of it, i do not think started another war is a good idea. -- let's wreck and the problem happened in the past. -- let's recognize the problem happened in the past. found during and after the civil war by republicans pushing through things they never could've pushed through if democrats were there. passed. bill which was in congress grew out of a war that was one the biggest warts this country has ever fought. if w
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talk to us today. customer erin swenson ordebut they didn't fit.line customer's not happy, i'm not happy. sales go down, i'm not happy. merch comes back, i'm not happy. use ups. they make returns easy. unhappy customer becomes happy customer. then, repeat customer. easy returns, i'm happy. repeat customers, i'm happy. sales go up, i'm happy. i ordered another pair. i'm happy. (both) i'm happy. i'm happy. happy. happy. happy. happy. happy happy. i love logistics. an important message for an important message for americans eligible for medicare. the annual enrollment period is now open. now is the time to find the coverage that's right for you ... at the right price. the way to do that is to explore your options. you can spend hours doing that yourself ... or you can call healthmarkets ... and let us do the legwork for you - with no cost or obligation. we'll search a variety of plans from nationally recognized companies to find the coverage that's the best fit for you ... at a price that fits your budget
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cleanse us from our sins, creating in us clean hearts while renewing a right spirit within us. lord, help our lawmakers today to discern your voice and do your will. give them the ability to differentiate your guidance from all others, permitting you to lead them to your desired destination. speak to them through your word, guide them with your spirit, and sustain them with your might. let all they do be well done, fit for your eyes to see, and receiving your divine approbation. and, lord, we ask you to comfort senator and mrs. inhofe, as they grieve the death of their son. we pray in your merciful name. amen. the president pro tempore: please join me in reciting the pledge of allegiance to the flag. i pledge allegiance to the flag of the united states of america and to the republic for which it stands, one nation under god, indivisible, with liberty and justice for all. mr. reid: mr. president? the presiding officer: the majority leader. mr. reid: i move to proceed to calendar number 236, the drug compounding legislation. the president pro tempore: the clerk will report. the c
cleanse us from our sins, creating in us clean hearts while renewing a right spirit within us. lord, help our lawmakers today to discern your voice and do your will. give them the ability to differentiate your guidance from all others, permitting you to lead them to your desired destination. speak to them through your word, guide them with your spirit, and sustain them with your might. let all they do be well done, fit for your eyes to see, and receiving your divine approbation. and, lord, we...
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and now it's your turn to hash it out with us. use #greta on all your tweets and posts. coming up, obamacare shattering a single mother's hopes for affordable insurance. you are going to hear her frustrating story next. okay. let's all go off the record for a minute. look at this. take a close look. do you know what is going on? that is young african-american teenagers viciously and gratuitously attacking a random victim, a teacher in pittsburgh, pennsylvania. now, this violent act is what the teens where this is happening laughingly call the knockout game. this is no game. it's a mean, dangerous and a deadly crime. already, one man hit so-called knockout game. that's murder. it's hard to think it could be worse even more degrading but it might be. lots of other teens know about this knockout game. they have even been interviewed laughing about it laughing like they don't get that this is wrong. instead, acting like it's funny. funny? really? they think it's funny? watch the videos on laughing gretawire. it's posted there. there is more. knockout game crime is a trend. i
and now it's your turn to hash it out with us. use #greta on all your tweets and posts. coming up, obamacare shattering a single mother's hopes for affordable insurance. you are going to hear her frustrating story next. okay. let's all go off the record for a minute. look at this. take a close look. do you know what is going on? that is young african-american teenagers viciously and gratuitously attacking a random victim, a teacher in pittsburgh, pennsylvania. now, this violent act is what the...
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minority in the senate the use of the filibuster has skyrocketed for many democrats monday's vote was the last straw growing number of democratic lawmakers including those in leadership positions like california's dianne feinstein a come out in support of using the so-called nuclear option this would involve changing senate rules so that executive nominees would only have to be approved by a simple majority vote or more of the story i'm joined now by stephen spaulding legislative counsel for common cause stephen welcome back to the show thanks sam so in regards to the latest filibuster of judge robert wilkins there is this talk about doing something about the filibuster at the beginning of the year and then senators reid and mcconnell have this sort of gentlemanly deal isn't this the sort of thing that gentlemanly deal was supposed to prevent the sort of filibuster absolutely yes senator feinstein said today that you know they all came together they saying. behind closed doors in the old senate chamber even in july and it ended with this agreement they hugged it out that lasted about
minority in the senate the use of the filibuster has skyrocketed for many democrats monday's vote was the last straw growing number of democratic lawmakers including those in leadership positions like california's dianne feinstein a come out in support of using the so-called nuclear option this would involve changing senate rules so that executive nominees would only have to be approved by a simple majority vote or more of the story i'm joined now by stephen spaulding legislative counsel for...
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nick joins us. nick, nice to have you join us. >> thank you so much, greta. thank you. >> okay. so your journey started october 1st to check out obama care. tell me what happened. >> well, i was able to create user name and password. after several efforts, i started the process of my application. i completed the application and then it was time to verify my identity. unfortunately, i got stuck. so i was not able to verify my identity online, so my next step was try and call the 800 number displayed on the website to do a manual verification. it ended up being experian. i was able to reach them the next day. i verified my identity. they confirmed to me that everything was fine. i asked them about the next steps and they simply said, well the marketplace will have updated with the new information and you should be ready to go. well, that was not the end. the marketplace did not update itself. and my identity was still not verified in the marketplace. and then i started thinking, okay, what would the next step be? so what i tried to do is tried to call the help desk and say, i went
nick joins us. nick, nice to have you join us. >> thank you so much, greta. thank you. >> okay. so your journey started october 1st to check out obama care. tell me what happened. >> well, i was able to create user name and password. after several efforts, i started the process of my application. i completed the application and then it was time to verify my identity. unfortunately, i got stuck. so i was not able to verify my identity online, so my next step was try and call...
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sarah joins us from chicago o'hare's international airport. good morning. >> reporter: good morning. believe it or not, the number of people traveling this year is actually slightly down compared to last year, but the nasty weather means things will be crowded as ever at airports and on the road. before the crowd has left home, the wallop of weather has stranded passengers and making for dangerous driving conditions and mother nature is not done yet. >> the weather is not going to clear until after thursday, and unfortunately, that's after all of the major travel has supposed to have occur. >> reporter: it will undoubtedly affect millions of people headed to wisconsin. >> waterloo, iowa. >> reporter: to celebrate with loves oned. wednesday and sunday are predicted to be the two busiest travel days of the season, with l.a.x. and chicago o'hara among the two busiest airports. officials recommend arriving two hours early for domestic flights and three hours for international. >> do everything you can before leaving home. printing out the boarding
sarah joins us from chicago o'hare's international airport. good morning. >> reporter: good morning. believe it or not, the number of people traveling this year is actually slightly down compared to last year, but the nasty weather means things will be crowded as ever at airports and on the road. before the crowd has left home, the wallop of weather has stranded passengers and making for dangerous driving conditions and mother nature is not done yet. >> the weather is not going to...
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and now it's your turn to hash it out with us. use #greta on all your tweets and posts. coming up, obamacare shattering a single mother's hopes for affordable insurance. you are going to hear her frustrating story next. get paid to do something you really love, what would you do?" ♪ [ woman ] i'd be a writer. [ man ] i'd be a baker. [ woman ] i wanna be a pie maker. [ man ] i wanna be a pilot. [ woman ] i'd be an architect. what if i told you someone could pay you and what if that person were you? ♪ when you think about it, isn't that what retirement should be, paying ourselves to do what we love? ♪ [ female announcer ] feed a man a cookie and he eats a cookie. ♪ feed him a fresh baked cookie and he eats a much, much better cookie. bake the world a better place with nestle toll house. i need a newn't investment pn. bake the world a better place i need to rethink the core of my portfolio. ishares core etfs are low-cost funds. so you can keep more of what you earn. get started with the new ishares core builder. design a personalized plan that can help you achieve y
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you can keep your healthcare plan and that is being used against her. let me say one point -- [ talking at the same time ] >> old on. >> let's track with the president. the president apologized for statements like the following, june 15, 2009. if you like your healthcare plan, you will be able to keep your healthcare plan. no one will take it away. no matter what. that was then. now this week on thursday the president apologized. >> i am sorry that they, you know, are finding themselves in that situation based on assurances they got from me. we got to make sure they know we hear them and we will do everything we can to deal with folks who find themselves in a tough position. >> there are many more people who are sorry who voted for the president than sorry about his healthcare plan. the problem is not just the number of plans canceled but the mandate causes millions to have their insurance rates go up because they have to cover a much larger -- broader number of -- >> i have seen this. just ridiculous what is going on and it will create a huge number of
you can keep your healthcare plan and that is being used against her. let me say one point -- [ talking at the same time ] >> old on. >> let's track with the president. the president apologized for statements like the following, june 15, 2009. if you like your healthcare plan, you will be able to keep your healthcare plan. no one will take it away. no matter what. that was then. now this week on thursday the president apologized. >> i am sorry that they, you know, are finding...
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>> for us, we don't think that you can do anything there that you can't do through us. so our integration with the federal government came at a time when they realized they needed to rely on private entities to enroll everybody that they needed through the service. so they reached out to us, we signed a wbe commitment with them, started building more integrated technology and started enrolling consumers last night. >> are you doing what cgi federal t contractor was supposed to do originally? >> a little bit different. the federal government does have a front on their site healthcare.gov. for us we built it ourselves. we have been in the health care technology -- the new piece was plugging into the federal data hub, determining the subsidy correctly and passing the information back and forth between our company and cms. >> so you started signing up people -- >> i can't compare the two, i have never signed up on healthcare.gov. but for us it was a wonderful experience. a woman we talked to said she hasn't had held care in two years, and her cost was half of what it was. f
>> for us, we don't think that you can do anything there that you can't do through us. so our integration with the federal government came at a time when they realized they needed to rely on private entities to enroll everybody that they needed through the service. so they reached out to us, we signed a wbe commitment with them, started building more integrated technology and started enrolling consumers last night. >> are you doing what cgi federal t contractor was supposed to do...
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to push the us into the proposed treaty as soon as possible the president is trying to use a special legislative trick called fast tracking it would prevent lawmakers from making any amendments to the t.p. instead the treaty would be set right to the floor where it would only have to pass a simple majority vote. sounds like a done deal right. not so fast a growing number of bipartisan lawmakers including people as far away from each other of the political spectrum as michele bachmann and john lewis are banding together to fight back against the president's t p p plan calling for open debate on the treaty and as the obama administration will hold back on pushing for fast track powers so will they succeed and what's the deeper story here for more on this i'm joined now by mike papen tonio attorney and host a ring of fire radio ring of fire television pap welcome back. just great hey as i just mentioned there's growing congressional opposition to both the t.t.p. and president obama's decision to try to reauthorize fast track to pass this thing which is a power that he doesn't have right
to push the us into the proposed treaty as soon as possible the president is trying to use a special legislative trick called fast tracking it would prevent lawmakers from making any amendments to the t.p. instead the treaty would be set right to the floor where it would only have to pass a simple majority vote. sounds like a done deal right. not so fast a growing number of bipartisan lawmakers including people as far away from each other of the political spectrum as michele bachmann and john...
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thank you for joining us for this hearing. the affordable care act passed, as we all know, on march -- in march of 2010 and was signed into law by the president three days later. that was over three and a half years ago. last year, the supreme court upheld one of the essential components of this law, the no free rider provision, requiring full participation through private and public health insurance marketplaces. the goals of the affordable care act at the time we passed the law were implemented for creating a workforce that was healthy, because only a healthy workforce can be a strong workforce, and america needs the strongest workforce we can get, so we can continue to have the strongest economy in the world. those were the goals three and a half years ago. that is the hope and promise today. there were four specific goals of the affordable care act. one, to slow skyrocketing health care costs and reduce what america spends on health care as a share of our gdp. it was rising from 15% to 16.5% and headed very soon to 19%. th
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are using it in and need to reassure us. i do not think that is always the case. i think they are using it because of a regard to the u.k. as a critical ally for the united states, with which they have a set of unique relationships, on which their security, at least in part, depends. the more that we can embrace defensiveecome less and relate our interests and 'slationship to each side interests of the day, i think it is the better. i agree with you. i have been in a lot of conferences in america where people volunteer it. they are not under pressure. they say it to please us. it means something to them. committee was looking at this a few years ago, it was very much in the aftermath of the first months of the obama administration, where i think there was a feeling, more pronounced than today, that the obama administration just was not interested in allies. i think what i was try to save remarks, therks -- obama administration has realized that has gone too far. certainly, the practice of foreign policy in the last five year
are using it in and need to reassure us. i do not think that is always the case. i think they are using it because of a regard to the u.k. as a critical ally for the united states, with which they have a set of unique relationships, on which their security, at least in part, depends. the more that we can embrace defensiveecome less and relate our interests and 'slationship to each side interests of the day, i think it is the better. i agree with you. i have been in a lot of conferences in...
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how was -- give us, if you will, your sense of how much he was used by the administration and how much was his own weakness and vanity to be at the center of the moment? >> no, it's very interesting, right? he obviously was, you know, a square peg in a round hole in that administration. and it's interesting because he worked so closely with dick cheney in the first gulf war, the pentagon, and they obviously had significant differences in the first term of the second bush administration. in fact, at one point richard armitage, the deputy secretary state to colin powell urged him to resign saying look, they're just using you for cover for when they do things that might otherwise be seen as polarizing. colin powell didn't want to do that. he believed in being a good soldier. he tried to slow the march to war to iraq, but he never actually flat out opposed it. when the president said to him, okay, i'm ready, are you going to be with me? he id, es,sir tnk tt waa scring momnt f hihe u. prestati tha tured o to be fll ointeigen tha didt paout. t, you know, i think for all these people, you men
how was -- give us, if you will, your sense of how much he was used by the administration and how much was his own weakness and vanity to be at the center of the moment? >> no, it's very interesting, right? he obviously was, you know, a square peg in a round hole in that administration. and it's interesting because he worked so closely with dick cheney in the first gulf war, the pentagon, and they obviously had significant differences in the first term of the second bush administration....
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a pleasure to have you with us here on our team today i roll researcher. i'm the president and i think a society that i think corporation kind of can. do and the banks all that all about money and i think that's like that for a politician right the last. time. coming up. there is just too much rat is a guy. that. coming up on r t it's election day twenty thirteen here in the u.s. and from new york city to miami beach unconventional candidates are shaking up the usual red versus blue politics in-depth coverage of today's elections just ahead. and in washington state there's a major vote on labeling g.m.o. foods initiative passes that would force biotech manufacturers to disclose the use of genetically modified crops more on a vote for greater transparency coming up and down in colorado there's an initiative to divide the state's eleven counties in northeast colorado will vote on whether or not to seat sort of the chances of a fifty first state tell you more later in the show.
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stories are the result of use in those. places changing the world he writes now. so take your oath today steve. holmes is not from around the globe. please don't. they'll be ok it was terrible take me very hard to take a look at you get a little longer here or what have you ever had sex with that make their lives so that was. the for the sleep the. slow. lick. one of the to the. to the. good welcome back to a new study by the journal of patient safety reveals a staggering number of americans who go to the hospital every year wind up the victims of some sort of preventable death we go now to los angeles and artie's ramon go and oh. like my sister was just writhing in pain for so long and it just haunts me and you know the last moments with both my mom and my sister are just ingrained in my head eric andrus is overcome with emotion as you remember the death of his sister kelly and cared for his mentally disabled sister day and night and even though she had the mentality of a four year old she could sing and dance to those songs and she knew more about musicals i thi
stories are the result of use in those. places changing the world he writes now. so take your oath today steve. holmes is not from around the globe. please don't. they'll be ok it was terrible take me very hard to take a look at you get a little longer here or what have you ever had sex with that make their lives so that was. the for the sleep the. slow. lick. one of the to the. to the. good welcome back to a new study by the journal of patient safety reveals a staggering number of americans...
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to push the us into the proposed treaty as soon as possible the president is trying to use a special legislative trick called fast tracking it would prevent lawmakers from making any amendments to the t.p. instead the treaty would be set right to the floor where it would only have to pass a simple majority vote. sounds like a done deal right. not so fast a growing number of bipartisan lawmakers including people as far away from each other of the political spectrum as michele bachmann and john lewis are banding together to fight back against the president's t p p plan calling for open debate on the treaty and i've asked the obama administration to hold back on pushing for fast track powers so will they succeed and what's the deeper story here for more on this i'm joined now by mike papen tonio attorney and host a ring of fire radio ring of fire television pap welcome back. just great as i just mentioned there's growing congressional opposition to both the t.p.m. president obama's decision to try to reauthorize fast track to pass this thing which a power that he doesn't have right now
to push the us into the proposed treaty as soon as possible the president is trying to use a special legislative trick called fast tracking it would prevent lawmakers from making any amendments to the t.p. instead the treaty would be set right to the floor where it would only have to pass a simple majority vote. sounds like a done deal right. not so fast a growing number of bipartisan lawmakers including people as far away from each other of the political spectrum as michele bachmann and john...
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should have you with us here on t.v. today i'm sure. joining me for tonight's big picture politics panel kyle peterson and engine editor of the american spectator christie setser progressive strategist and president c.e.o. of new heights communications and marc harrold libertarian commentator attorney and author of let's get to it virginia i think they just close their polls but we don't have the you know we want the results for a little while but it appears that terry mcauliffe is probably going to win this there are those there was an op ed in the politico today i think about saying you know hey he outspent cuccinelli so of course it's all about the money but i think the the. there's a larger issue here i mean the guy who's running marco but cheney was running for a.g. on this ticket who's running for cuccinelli soldier proposed actual legislation but if a woman has a miscarriage she has to present herself to the police department within twenty four hours or she goes to prison for a year and i'm not making this up this guy actually pr
should have you with us here on t.v. today i'm sure. joining me for tonight's big picture politics panel kyle peterson and engine editor of the american spectator christie setser progressive strategist and president c.e.o. of new heights communications and marc harrold libertarian commentator attorney and author of let's get to it virginia i think they just close their polls but we don't have the you know we want the results for a little while but it appears that terry mcauliffe is probably...
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thank you for being with us. we'll see you back here soon.e the self-imposed fixed deadlinel is just hours away, and now we have learned healthcare.gov is going to go down for extended maintenance. and it should be up, we're told, by 8:00 a.m. but will it work? >> the afford an care act is non open for business. just visit healthcare.gov. there you can compare insurance side by side. go on the website, check it out for yourself. >> this is like a kayak site, >n where you might check out what g plane you want to get on. >> now a lot of folks have been talking about our new health care enrollment website, how it's been crashing and freezinga and shutting down and stalling and not working and breaking and sucking. >> of course, you probably heary that the website hasn't worked as smoothly as it was supposed u to work. nobody is madder than me. >> by the end of november, we're committed that the vast majority of users will be able to review their options, shop more plans s andit enroll without the proble have been y
thank you for being with us. we'll see you back here soon.e the self-imposed fixed deadlinel is just hours away, and now we have learned healthcare.gov is going to go down for extended maintenance. and it should be up, we're told, by 8:00 a.m. but will it work? >> the afford an care act is non open for business. just visit healthcare.gov. there you can compare insurance side by side. go on the website, check it out for yourself. >> this is like a kayak site, >n where you might...
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let's go to geoff cutmore live for us in london. good morning, geoff. >> good morning to you. a couple good stories for you here. oil independence a step closer for the united states. oil production has overtaken imported oil consumption. the other good news here, the gas price appears to be falling across the united states. elsewhere, markets turning around yesterday on the janet yellen comments. she goes into senate confirmation hearings today. they start at 10:00. but she sounded quite dovish about the position that the fed will take going forward under her helm. that helped turn away a losing day on the market, brian. >> i don't know how familiar you are with snap chat and its reputation, but i think a lot of people were pretty shocked not only that it got offered the amount of money it was offered, but also that it turned it down. >> it's incredible. apparently people who know about these things say the snap chat founders were offered billions by facebook. they turned it down. these guys are in their early 20s. apparently they think they can can can make even more money g
let's go to geoff cutmore live for us in london. good morning, geoff. >> good morning to you. a couple good stories for you here. oil independence a step closer for the united states. oil production has overtaken imported oil consumption. the other good news here, the gas price appears to be falling across the united states. elsewhere, markets turning around yesterday on the janet yellen comments. she goes into senate confirmation hearings today. they start at 10:00. but she sounded quite...
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don't drive or use machinery until you know how lyrica affects you. those who have had a drug or alcohol problem may be more likely to misuse lyrica. ask your doctor about lyrica today. it's specific treatment for diabetic nerve pain. to hear more of terry's story, visit lyrica.com. it's specific treatment for diabetic nerve pain. no longer in uniform,. but still serving... on the job and in our communities... whose dedication and commitment to excellence continues... in every mission, whatever it may be... affecting our lives every day... for your continued service, we salute you. this message of appreciation to our nations' veterans is brought to you by paralyzed veterans of america and unitedhealth group. >>> i know if we can do this in trenton, new jersey, maybe the folks in washington, d.c., should tune in their tvs right now, see how it's done. >> new jersey governor christie says he can work with opposing parties and get things done for his state. so why can't washington? christie won re-election by a wide margin and gained the majority of wome
don't drive or use machinery until you know how lyrica affects you. those who have had a drug or alcohol problem may be more likely to misuse lyrica. ask your doctor about lyrica today. it's specific treatment for diabetic nerve pain. to hear more of terry's story, visit lyrica.com. it's specific treatment for diabetic nerve pain. no longer in uniform,. but still serving... on the job and in our communities... whose dedication and commitment to excellence continues... in every mission, whatever...
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be gathering through electronic surveillance for for use against non muslims. anything they want you know i mean what's strategic here is what the n.s.a. i mean what we can infer is that the n.s.a. is making it cultural determination that these are unpopular practices but from a constitutional standpoint it's also protected speech particularly reference to the u.s. citizen sort of neither here nor there what they could look for is anything they'll make a cultural assessment or a political assessment as to a group of individuals and then to look for anything that contravenes that and when you're talking about your personal e-mails when you're talking about your online surfing habits that all of a sudden becomes a pretty broad power so they could look for anything on anybody and that the choke point is really is it going to run against or run counter to your stated political beliefs or religious beliefs which is a fairly frightening and frightening indeed of all and you appreciate you coming in breaking all of that down for us matthew calibur legal fellow at the
be gathering through electronic surveillance for for use against non muslims. anything they want you know i mean what's strategic here is what the n.s.a. i mean what we can infer is that the n.s.a. is making it cultural determination that these are unpopular practices but from a constitutional standpoint it's also protected speech particularly reference to the u.s. citizen sort of neither here nor there what they could look for is anything they'll make a cultural assessment or a political...
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eamon, stay with us. hang on. joining us health care experts, bosh lichefsky. and avik roy. "how medicaid failed." is that true? >> that's the under appreciated thing. medicaid enrollment is huge. that's huge for the fiscal associations in the states. they're going to take some of the bill of that, they'll pick up some of the tab. plus, in terms of health outcomes and health quality, the medicaid program is poorer in terms of the quality -- >> the worst. >> the best doctors don't go near it, is that fair? >> that's absolutely fair. >> these people are going to be ma maltreated. >> it won't collapse. you'll have expanded medicaid. a shrunken exchange that works for poor people and sicker people. it will limp along. >> bob, let me just dispose of the numbers. the numbers look disastrous. are people expecting these numbers to just continue disastro disastrous. >> the numbers have changed in terms of the number of enrollments insurance companies are getting. let me put the numbers in another context for you. 27,000 people in 36 states is 25 people per day per state. in the state
eamon, stay with us. hang on. joining us health care experts, bosh lichefsky. and avik roy. "how medicaid failed." is that true? >> that's the under appreciated thing. medicaid enrollment is huge. that's huge for the fiscal associations in the states. they're going to take some of the bill of that, they'll pick up some of the tab. plus, in terms of health outcomes and health quality, the medicaid program is poorer in terms of the quality -- >> the worst. >> the best...
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james rosen tells us tonight there's more to the story. the vatican is not only the headquarters for the roman catholic church but also the crucial listening post. the vatican maintains diplomatic relations with every country in the world. >> we regularly coordinate the embassy to the vatican. >> # they're planning to move it from this location in rome, two miles to this run slightly closer to the holy sea. the old one, state officials call ugly and lightly protected with no buffer from the street. the new location, walled off compound will host three embassy, mission to the vatican, republican of italy and u.n. offices in rome. the resident will stay put. the embassy will almost double in square footage. all three will have separate entrance, addresses and no reduction in the stat us the of the ambassador. we figure the state department official told monday that we'll save $1.4 million a year in operating costs. the vatican has asked countries maintain the embassy to holy sea and italy at separate locations. critics of the move say the ol
james rosen tells us tonight there's more to the story. the vatican is not only the headquarters for the roman catholic church but also the crucial listening post. the vatican maintains diplomatic relations with every country in the world. >> we regularly coordinate the embassy to the vatican. >> # they're planning to move it from this location in rome, two miles to this run slightly closer to the holy sea. the old one, state officials call ugly and lightly protected with no buffer...
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all of us . i managed to back into her and step oher foot sufficiently that she broke into wild tears, and i thought i uld never be welcome again near her. >> secretary kerry, what are y doing? >>> the amican heart association and american college of cdiology are calling for one-third of all adus to consider taking cholesterol-loweringrugs known as stins. >>> freedom ter nearly a decade in prison for ryan ferguson. he was concted of beating and strangling a sports newspaper editor. a missouri court ruled last week thatrosecutors held key evence from the defense. >> to get arrested and to ge chard for a crime you didn't commit is incredly easy. and you can lose your li very fast. but to get out of prison, it takes an army. >>> worth your weight in gold. a weht loss chlenge in dubai offered citizens one gram of gold for every kilogram of weight they lost. ld worth over $76300 was given to more than 600 weight loss winners. i would lose a logram. >>> and in mcow, you can skip the cent subway fare in
all of us . i managed to back into her and step oher foot sufficiently that she broke into wild tears, and i thought i uld never be welcome again near her. >> secretary kerry, what are y doing? >>> the amican heart association and american college of cdiology are calling for one-third of all adus to consider taking cholesterol-loweringrugs known as stins. >>> freedom ter nearly a decade in prison for ryan ferguson. he was concted of beating and strangling a sports...
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who will be waiting to lobby for us, to agree with us, to support us. it's all about finding the right price and the right people. that was -- you know, i have minutes of those meetings, et cetera that i've cited. it's interesting because it gives not only the u.s.-pakistan relationship. i sometimes think that working with the u.s.-pakistan relationship has also made me understand some of the weaknesses in america's foreign policy, how decisions are made. i often say americans are the only in the world where when you say that's history, what you really mean is that the relevant. but in other nations in their case, it is not irrelevant. history matters in history actually illustrates the path for the future. >> host: well, let's hope people read this. especially people in the administration will learn how to deal with pakistan and of course this is a great book for anybody who wants to know more about the history of the u.s.-pakistan relationship. i can't do a better person to be able to tell that history is somebody who has served as the ambassador here
who will be waiting to lobby for us, to agree with us, to support us. it's all about finding the right price and the right people. that was -- you know, i have minutes of those meetings, et cetera that i've cited. it's interesting because it gives not only the u.s.-pakistan relationship. i sometimes think that working with the u.s.-pakistan relationship has also made me understand some of the weaknesses in america's foreign policy, how decisions are made. i often say americans are the only in...
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essential to the success of these sanctions and we believe that it is the sanctions that have brought us to this negotiation and ultimately to the more significant negotiation to follow for a comprehensive agreement make no mistakes and i ask you don't. interpret that the sanctions were an end unto themselves they weren't the goal of the sanctions was always to have a negotiation and that is precisely what is now taking place and that negotiations goal is to secure a strong and verifiable agreement they guarantees the peacefulness of iran's nuclear program for more than four years the international community has been united in its willingness to negotiate in good faith and we have been particularly crystal clear that we will do whatever is necessary in order to prevent iran from having a nuclear weapon we have also said that we prefer a peaceful solution a peaceful path for iran to respond to the international community's concerns and as a result of those efforts we took the first step today to move down that path the measures that we have committed to will remain in place for six months
essential to the success of these sanctions and we believe that it is the sanctions that have brought us to this negotiation and ultimately to the more significant negotiation to follow for a comprehensive agreement make no mistakes and i ask you don't. interpret that the sanctions were an end unto themselves they weren't the goal of the sanctions was always to have a negotiation and that is precisely what is now taking place and that negotiations goal is to secure a strong and verifiable...
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congressman west has just joined us and given us interesting points about what the talking points on the republican side of this might look like. he we will talk with our future guest byron york in a few minutes, the white house is making plans for you and your family this holiday season, find out what they have in store next, hash it out with us. it's your turn to set a web site deadline of your own using #greta. clearly healthcare.gov won't be fixed in the next five hours because, in the next two they are going to shut it all down again. when will it be ready? and when it comes up, what will that look like? have fun with this one. use hash tag, greta, follow me at harris faulkner. when do you think it will be up and running? from philips soe and save now. philips sonicare. so i deserve a small business credit card with amazing rewards. with the spark cascard from capital one, i get 2% cash back on ery purchase, every day. i break my back around here. finally soone's recognizing me with unlimited rewards! meetings start at 11, cindy. [ male announcer get the spark business card from
congressman west has just joined us and given us interesting points about what the talking points on the republican side of this might look like. he we will talk with our future guest byron york in a few minutes, the white house is making plans for you and your family this holiday season, find out what they have in store next, hash it out with us. it's your turn to set a web site deadline of your own using #greta. clearly healthcare.gov won't be fixed in the next five hours because, in the next...
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great to have you both with us. the u.s. and the afghanistan government met on talks of what happens after 2014. and president obama agreed to apologize for mistakes made during the war as a condition for american troops to keep operating there over the next decade. but then we say susan rice say there was no apology. >> there is not a need for the united states to apologize to afghanistan. quite the contrary. that is not on the table. >> what is going on here, pj? >> i think it's the art of diplomacy, antonio. certainly as we move towards the [ inaudible ] later in the week that is set to potentially ratify the agreement and perhaps cite understandings, what the afghans are looking for are some expression that the united states appreciates the burden that the war of the last 12 years has meant on the afghan people. as susan rice saad -- said there are multiple sides to this. but the fact is there are still uncertainties here. the korean war ended in the early 1950s, and we still have troops in korea because we now have a se
great to have you both with us. the u.s. and the afghanistan government met on talks of what happens after 2014. and president obama agreed to apologize for mistakes made during the war as a condition for american troops to keep operating there over the next decade. but then we say susan rice say there was no apology. >> there is not a need for the united states to apologize to afghanistan. quite the contrary. that is not on the table. >> what is going on here, pj? >> i think...
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>> not at all. >> the machine uses waves to measure the contours of the body. >> it uses 200,000 data points so we don't leave much to the imagination. >> reporter: the computer crunches the data and offers essentially trends. >> the further this arrow goes, the more customized to the body. >> reporter: so i've got my customized results. i'm off to pick a few of my top picks and try them on. it gave me the sizes and i narrow down the colors and styles. it fits pretty perfectly. these are a great fit. this is a different style. boot cut and a dark wash and these are a boot cut and a dark wash, and they fit from every angle. >> reporter: a london-based company called fitsme is also trying to create a similar experience online with the virtual room. put in the measurements and see how the item would fit on your body. >> people are 60% less likely to return the garment because it's the wrong size. >> reporter: the company expects the virtual fitting rooms to hit the u.s. in the next six months. the retailer pink is now using the fitting room on their u.s. websites and more stores are expe
>> not at all. >> the machine uses waves to measure the contours of the body. >> it uses 200,000 data points so we don't leave much to the imagination. >> reporter: the computer crunches the data and offers essentially trends. >> the further this arrow goes, the more customized to the body. >> reporter: so i've got my customized results. i'm off to pick a few of my top picks and try them on. it gave me the sizes and i narrow down the colors and styles. it...
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the two companies are joining forces to use easy to use snoop-proof e-mail. it's called the dark mail alliance and it's expected to launch in 2014. the project involves creating an open source protocol that will give encryption individuals. they cannot use unencrypted data to the government. that what happened with lava bit. the company used by edward snowden shut down its operation in a bid to resist surveillance. silent circle then followed suit for fear that it would be require dod do the same. now mike jenky the c.e.o. of silent circle had this to say about the new joint venture. we believe e smail fundamentally broken in its current architecture. this is an opportunity to create a new ex-mail service where the keys are to create on the device and only the user can descript it. i'm joined by "rt" web producers andrew blake. tell me about this new venture, dark mail alliance. how is it going to work? >> you pretty much hit the nail on the head. it's going to be a few weeks before they release white paper. people are just finding out about it literally this
the two companies are joining forces to use easy to use snoop-proof e-mail. it's called the dark mail alliance and it's expected to launch in 2014. the project involves creating an open source protocol that will give encryption individuals. they cannot use unencrypted data to the government. that what happened with lava bit. the company used by edward snowden shut down its operation in a bid to resist surveillance. silent circle then followed suit for fear that it would be require dod do the...
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thank you so much for joining us. hope you have a great night everyone. >> good night. [ both laughing ] right? yeah. hey, mom... listen to this card dad got for grandpa jay. "hip-hip-hip-hooray!" [ chuckles ] "save the extra hip. you'll need it someday." [ both laugh ] 'cause he's old! mm. you're not giving him that. even if he drinks his other gift first? nope. ladies... do you remember exactly one year ago today when you did not have a gift for your grandfather and it killed him just a little, so i suggested you start interviewing all the members of the family for a video tribute? well, check it and burn -- we totally did that. alex: almost. we just need to finish the editing. and you should talk. you haven't even started on your gift yet. [ doorbell rings ] that's because i changed mine. i thought of a better idea yesterday.
thank you so much for joining us. hope you have a great night everyone. >> good night. [ both laughing ] right? yeah. hey, mom... listen to this card dad got for grandpa jay. "hip-hip-hip-hooray!" [ chuckles ] "save the extra hip. you'll need it someday." [ both laugh ] 'cause he's old! mm. you're not giving him that. even if he drinks his other gift first? nope. ladies... do you remember exactly one year ago today when you did not have a gift for your grandfather and...
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he's not about us. that worked. you're seeing now karl rove and i think bill whalen in the "wall street journal" saying republicans you've got is that going to play with the o tea party? >> if one married women did, hei would have won the governorship by seven points. behind by double digits and six to eight points.ik looked like he was really going to get blown out. a call for the democrats who wag really going out there after social issues. even birth control as well as co gun ntcontrol. then in the final two weeks,esaid as we began to see w problems with obama care he was going to go after that and makee it a referendum and he almost won. >> this race came down to the wire because of obama care. that message will go out across america tonight. >> what do you see as the lessons from christie's victory in new jersey and from the narrow loss in virginia? >> if you're trying to elect somebody in the state of virginia, which is populated heavily by government workers by and heavily populated in normally republican are
he's not about us. that worked. you're seeing now karl rove and i think bill whalen in the "wall street journal" saying republicans you've got is that going to play with the o tea party? >> if one married women did, hei would have won the governorship by seven points. behind by double digits and six to eight points.ik looked like he was really going to get blown out. a call for the democrats who wag really going out there after social issues. even birth control as well as co gun...
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to host a drone summit focused on the global use of drones and its consequences as well as resistance movements against drone warfare the event brought together families of victims of drone attacks as well as human rights advocates and artists are teaser marriage david was there here's her report. anti drone activists from across the country poured into washington d.c. this weekend for a three day call to action where. it started on friday with dozens of demonstrators marching from the white house to the headquarters of drone manufacturer general atomics but that march would only be the precursor to a two day drone summit taking an in-depth look at the u.s. as controversial drone warfare program one many say stands in direct violation of international law it's illegal because under the united nations charter which is a treaty the united states is ratified and therefore part of u.s. law you cannot use military force against anyone unless you have been attacked by that country and this is not done in self-defense and therefore it's illegal under the obama administration the drone campai
to host a drone summit focused on the global use of drones and its consequences as well as resistance movements against drone warfare the event brought together families of victims of drone attacks as well as human rights advocates and artists are teaser marriage david was there here's her report. anti drone activists from across the country poured into washington d.c. this weekend for a three day call to action where. it started on friday with dozens of demonstrators marching from the white...
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he's using you. he probably has a citi thankyou card and gets 2x the points at restaurants huh the citi thankyou preferred card. now earn 2x the points on entertainment, with no annual fee. go to citi.com/thankyoucards >>> senate democrats have now pulled the trigger on what's called the nuclear option in a dramatic and historic move just moments ago. the senate voted to change the rules of the united states senate making it easier to end filibusters. the senate majority leader, harry reid, say his took the action because of republicans blocking president obama's nominees. republicans, however, call it a power grab and a smoke screen to shift focus away from obama care. let's discuss what's going on. republican senator rand paul of kentucky is joining us from capitol hill. we just heard harry reid make the case for this historic decision. i want to get your reaction. go ahead, senator. >> i think what we really need is an anti-bullying ordinance in the senate. i mean, now we've got a big bully, harry
he's using you. he probably has a citi thankyou card and gets 2x the points at restaurants huh the citi thankyou preferred card. now earn 2x the points on entertainment, with no annual fee. go to citi.com/thankyoucards >>> senate democrats have now pulled the trigger on what's called the nuclear option in a dramatic and historic move just moments ago. the senate voted to change the rules of the united states senate making it easier to end filibusters. the senate majority leader, harry...
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you're hurting us by making us adhere to this higher standard." and in particular, and another sort of interesting conflict is that one of the things that it rules out is capital controls. now, historically, people used to say that, you know, again, the sort of simpleminded idea that capital controls weren't such a good thing. and now the imf has come around and has said that capital controls, you know, certain types, are actually desirable. chile and malaysia had them both going into the crisis, and they did better than a lot of other countries as a result of having them. but that in fact may be one of the things that makes a steel founder, that some of the countries that have them and like them are objecting to the faculties that are included in the pact. >> is it conceivable to you that this could affect the enforcement of dodd-frank, which was ostensibly passed to prevent another great crash like 2008? could this affect the enforcement of dodd-frank? >> yeah. no, i mean, certainly the derivatives regulation, and i would expect the capital leve
you're hurting us by making us adhere to this higher standard." and in particular, and another sort of interesting conflict is that one of the things that it rules out is capital controls. now, historically, people used to say that, you know, again, the sort of simpleminded idea that capital controls weren't such a good thing. and now the imf has come around and has said that capital controls, you know, certain types, are actually desirable. chile and malaysia had them both going into the...
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, you sued us. okay. downton abbey isn't the show for knee-slapping bathroom humor and "family guy" isn't really the place for drama and tears which makes this most recent episode so jarring. >> i think brian's trying to say something. >> you have given me a wonderful life. i love you all. >> there's no punchline there. brian the family dog got hit by a car and is gone. the show's executive producer defends the decision, saying it's less traumatic than killing off one of the kids. >>> that's all for "the lead." i'm john berman. i turn you over to wolf blitzer in "the situation room." >>> happening now, storm front. severe and deadly weather making its way across the country just as 43 million americans are taking to the roads and skies for thanksgiving. what will it mean for your holiday commute? >>> descent into madness. a new report details the final days of the sandy hook shooter. could he have been stopped? >>> and closed door deal. has the u.s. secretly been negotiating with iran for months? wh
, you sued us. okay. downton abbey isn't the show for knee-slapping bathroom humor and "family guy" isn't really the place for drama and tears which makes this most recent episode so jarring. >> i think brian's trying to say something. >> you have given me a wonderful life. i love you all. >> there's no punchline there. brian the family dog got hit by a car and is gone. the show's executive producer defends the decision, saying it's less traumatic than killing off...
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join us at 10:00 p.m. for an hour-long special with bill hemmer. 50 years of questions tonight at 10:00 p.m. on the fox news channel. time for a quick break but coming up. actor alec baldwin lashes out again. >> why the latest con pronation with a reporter led to sus specific from msnbc. a live report from the philippines where finally making it to -- aid is making it to hardest hit regions after the devastating typhoon hit the region. stay with us. blank i break my back around here. finally soone's recognizing me with unlimited rewards! meetings start at 11, cindy. [ male announcer get the spark business card from capital one. choose 2% cash back or double miles on every purchase, every d. what's in your wallet? i need your timesheets, larry! >>> welcome back. the death toll from the devastating typhoon hitting the philippines stands at 3,500 with another 1200 people still missing at this time. some of the desperately need aid is reaching the hardest hit area of the island nation. fox news' william la jeu
join us at 10:00 p.m. for an hour-long special with bill hemmer. 50 years of questions tonight at 10:00 p.m. on the fox news channel. time for a quick break but coming up. actor alec baldwin lashes out again. >> why the latest con pronation with a reporter led to sus specific from msnbc. a live report from the philippines where finally making it to -- aid is making it to hardest hit regions after the devastating typhoon hit the region. stay with us. blank i break my back around here....
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these casualties is the logging and commercial mining was first introduced in the philippines by the us and logging was greatly expanded in the country by western backed dictator for dad marcos especially in the islands in the center of the typhoon the forestation makes these islands extremely vulnerable to typhoons and hurricanes because of the massive piles of wood that are carried in the towns and cities by strong water surges and this debris acts as a fatal weapon so today instead of spending the five dollars at starbucks pledge the money toward the people of the philippines there are dozens of worthy organizations already on the ground such as red cross doctors without borders and mercy corps but aside from donating the most important thing we can all do is reject city when it comes to climate change see the philippines government has already concluded that this record breaking typhoon is directly connected to the global phenomenon so while everyone wastes their time arguing whether or not this is real or manmade more storms like these will continue to devastate communities around
these casualties is the logging and commercial mining was first introduced in the philippines by the us and logging was greatly expanded in the country by western backed dictator for dad marcos especially in the islands in the center of the typhoon the forestation makes these islands extremely vulnerable to typhoons and hurricanes because of the massive piles of wood that are carried in the towns and cities by strong water surges and this debris acts as a fatal weapon so today instead of...